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With its double-sided carabiner clips, our newest hands-free watch is twice as useful whether you’re exploring in the city or trekking through the backcountry. Clip the watch to a belt loop or backpack, and use the other side to attach keys, a water bottle, or a multitool. A push-button release keeps the clip and your items securely fastened. The analog watch features luminescent hands and markers. Water-resistant to 165 feet.

a real treat was actually the great metal box it came in! I checked the other "carabiner" watch, but the hands on it were more difficult to make out, although it was bigger. Very happy with this watch over all. I have it handy and can clip it to my keys, or my belt loop, or my wife can clip it to her purse, or keys also.

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